@@duffmcgarvin3209 My heitage is BS try 23 and me watxh mexixan take 23 snd me vs my heritage, my heritage doesnt show spainish dna it just call it central American.
The MyHeritage alagorithm sometimes gets confused. In ancient times there were Celts in Czechia and then the Germanic people came. Since today's British are a mixture of Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian (Germanic) and Celtic people native to Britain, it is very likely that the British part refers to this mixture of Celtic and Germanic.
@perseus274 The English are distinct from Germans in haing much Celtic ancestry. It is also possible that the Czechs have some Celtic origin, as the Boii (whence come the place names Bohemia and Bavaria) around during the time of the Roman Empire were Celts. A marker of the English is that they typically have a large Scandinavian component in their DNA.
No, "Eastern European" is not synonymous to "ethnically Czech". It's just a reference group in the MyHeritage database. The results of a Czech person will show several other reference groups, such as Baltic and North and West European.
@@koseku3brunetfe is only the hair lol they are also pure whote pure caucasian lol have you seen a greek or italian before they have pure white skin despite not being blue with blond eye